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The Gerund 
The gerund is originally a verbal noun in 
–ing
. Similar to the infinitive, the 
gerund is the name of a process, but its substantive meaning is more strongly 
pronounced than that of the infinitive: unlike the infinitive, the gerund can be 
modified by a noun in the genitive case or by the possessive pronoun and used 
with prepositions.  
The general combinability of the gerund, like that of the infinitive, is dual, 
sharing some features with the verb, and some features with the noun.  
The verbal features of the gerund. Like the verb, the gerund distinguishes the 
categories of voice and temporal correlation:  
writing (non-passive, non-perfect) – being written (passive, non-perfect) 
having written (non-passive, perfect) – having been written (passive, 
perfect)  
It is obvious that gerunds derived from intransitive verbs have only two 
forms: non-perfect active and perfect active, e.g. walking vs. having walked.  


 
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The gerund has the following syntactic features of the verb: it can function 
as part of the verbal predicate (
e.g. If he stops working, he will die
); it can be 
followed by an object (e.g. 
I remember locking the door
) and an adverbial modifier 
(e.g. 
He avoids driving fast
). 
The nounal features of the gerund. Similar to the noun, the gerund can be 
modified by a noun in the genitive case or in the common case, which, when 
pronominalized, turn into the possessive and objective forms, respectively:  
She did nothing to encourage John’s going abroad. 
She did nothing to encourage John going abroad. vs. 
She did nothing to encourage his going abroad. 
She did nothing to encourage him going abroad. 
The standard form is the form with the noun in the genitive case or with the 
possessive pronoun. The other form is more common in spoken English. The 
gerund in the latter construction is traditionally called the half-gerund.  
Unlike the noun, the gerund cannot be used in the plural; it cannot be 
preceded by the article (or its substitute); it cannot be determined by the adjective.  
Like the noun, the gerund can be used as the subject, the object, the 
predicative, and the attribute.  


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